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it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart for. this is strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy power. and the nation. an obvious. to high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly could and they still have drilling right next to their houses and they're very unhappy if. you don't have to travel fucked to witness a collision between community and comus family and industry will take risks every day driving to work you know but there's risks that you have to take and recess you don't have to take and to me it just doesn't make sense to put a heavy industrial process right next to somebody else. this is south like a prosperous community on the outskirts of dallas. a few years ago forbes magazine named this the most affluent neighborhood in the united states. a place where usual
it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart for. this is strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy power. and the nation. an obvious. to high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly could and...
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en texas sigue la bÚsqueda contra un atentado de un agente de ice, y continÚa el calor en gran parte del paÍs esto en la vÍspera desde festejo de la incertidumbre pendencipd Índice pe independencia comenzamos. >>> este es su notic univisiÓn edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. quÉ tal buenas noches . >>> lÓpez obrador ha denunciado que hay y arriirregularidades, y despuÉs, que el pri comprÓ votos, algo parecido que denunciÓ el diario, quÉ responde estas acusaciones >>> es parte de una campaÑa de un seÑalamiento que no sÓlos despuÉs del proceso que loauf tuvo a lo largo de da su campaÑa, este tipo de afirmaciones no cabe en el nuevo clima democrÁtico q mÉxico tiene >>> 62% de los mexicanoss no lo quieren como presidente ¿quÉ hacer para ganarse la confianza de la mayorÍ >>> a ver con resultados. a pesar de las diferencias natural naturales que hayan lo que estoy seguro coincidencia de todos lograr que mÉxico este mejor. >>> usted ha dicho que es parte de una nueva generacion del pri ¿cÓmo es esa nueva generacion diferente al pri considerado auto
en texas sigue la bÚsqueda contra un atentado de un agente de ice, y continÚa el calor en gran parte del paÍs esto en la vÍspera desde festejo de la incertidumbre pendencipd Índice pe independencia comenzamos. >>> este es su notic univisiÓn edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. quÉ tal buenas noches . >>> lÓpez obrador ha denunciado que hay y arriirregularidades, y despuÉs, que el pri comprÓ votos, algo parecido que denunciÓ el diario, quÉ responde...
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and the cemetery of the south texas town because he's not white. on the instant, connolly and arthur jenkins is standing there when johnson can hand them the telegram. johnson reads it and without a moment's hesitation ands by god, you are in arlington. all through his life there are these moments and here is another one. that christmas, that december, johnson goes down for a two-week vacation on his ranch and heller finds out that his analysis, his feeling -- that this was spontaneous, uncalculated and he finds out that that analysis was correct. johnson is down on the ranch. the johnson ranch and the ranch that his father lost and that he has now brought back and when heller and gordon get there they find that those words were meaningless. johnson has found new money, half a billion for an antipoverty program and he gives it a lesson in political tactics and as a targeted demonstration program with demonstration programs in the limited number of cities and johnson says they try to make them understand and a limited number of districts means that
and the cemetery of the south texas town because he's not white. on the instant, connolly and arthur jenkins is standing there when johnson can hand them the telegram. johnson reads it and without a moment's hesitation ands by god, you are in arlington. all through his life there are these moments and here is another one. that christmas, that december, johnson goes down for a two-week vacation on his ranch and heller finds out that his analysis, his feeling -- that this was spontaneous,...
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we will do our best and we cannot always beat texas. you can go to arizona and do your work out of there. a lot of people still move to silicon valley because of the synergy of so many bright people. if you can get the right people, get that cleaned up so we can bring smart people here and keep them here, we will keep adopting the game. [applause] >> governor hickenlooper, this is your chance. you have here a room full of silicon valley executives. what do you say to them to get them to expand or move to colorado? >> can governor brown leave the room for a minute? >> i am a great believer that luring companies from one state to the other does not help the country. i think it is a race to the bottom. as the governor would say. it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficul
we will do our best and we cannot always beat texas. you can go to arizona and do your work out of there. a lot of people still move to silicon valley because of the synergy of so many bright people. if you can get the right people, get that cleaned up so we can bring smart people here and keep them here, we will keep adopting the game. [applause] >> governor hickenlooper, this is your chance. you have here a room full of silicon valley executives. what do you say to them to get them to...
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unemployment is higher here more than anywhere in texas. almost all of the 31, 00 students in the far san juan al most school district are hispanic and live in low income households. if any students do go to college it's just about guaranteed they will be the first in their family. five years ago in 2006 close to half of the students drop out of high school without graduating just as their parents had done. this was a dropout district. then daniel came to town. >> the first thing was stop the bleeding work with the dropout situation. >> the new superintendent madea decision he would lure the dropouts back to school. >> at the beginning of every year, we identify all of the missing students and we spend a whole month of december we comb the neighborhoods and try true track down students. >> they called and visited homes of dropouts sometimes making dozens of house calls. >> we have a choice. this can be contributed toward our society or they can be people that depend on the rest of us. >> lo and behold it works. >> 237 seniors who did not ge
unemployment is higher here more than anywhere in texas. almost all of the 31, 00 students in the far san juan al most school district are hispanic and live in low income households. if any students do go to college it's just about guaranteed they will be the first in their family. five years ago in 2006 close to half of the students drop out of high school without graduating just as their parents had done. this was a dropout district. then daniel came to town. >> the first thing was stop...
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dará entrenamiento a supervisores y trabajadores >> agente federal baleado cuando vigilaba al sur de texas , fue operado , ocurrió en hidalgo, sujetos no identificados lo balearon , no hay sospechosos ni identificaiocn del vehículo según departamento de policía >> (♪ ♪) >> a 5 meses de elecciones presidenciales de estados unidos , sigue campaña del presidente barack obama y mitt romney , pero encuesta de galops dice que los votos favorecen al presidente barack obama (información en pantalla) esto después de que siguen en campaaña a traves del país >> manuel lópez obrador impugno las elecciones presidenciales de méxico , pero enrique peña nieto plantea por mientras reformas a la seguridad , entro otros programas >> el prerp manda adelanto político donde ninguna fuerza política tiene mayoría en el congreso y tiene pendiente reformas estructurales, enrique peña nieto el ganador preliminar dijo que la prioridad es sacar las reformas mientras expertos trabajan en darle forma >> integrare erquipo de expertos en medidas publcias para dar formas a reformas que presentare al con
dará entrenamiento a supervisores y trabajadores >> agente federal baleado cuando vigilaba al sur de texas , fue operado , ocurrió en hidalgo, sujetos no identificados lo balearon , no hay sospechosos ni identificaiocn del vehículo según departamento de policía >> (♪ ♪) >> a 5 meses de elecciones presidenciales de estados unidos , sigue campaña del presidente barack obama y mitt romney , pero encuesta de galops dice que los votos favorecen al presidente barack obama...
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. >> my first job after college was as a teacher in texas, and the mexican school, two of them couldn't speech much english and i couldn't speak much spanish. the students were poor and they often came to class without breakfast, hungry, and they knew even in their youth the pain of prejudi prejudice. upon they never seemed to know why people disliked them, but they knew it was so because i saw it in their eyes. i often walked home late in the afternoon after the classes were finished wishing there was more that i could do, but all i knew was to teach them the little that i knew, hoping that it might help them lead the hardships that lay ahead, and you see it scarred on the hopeful face of a young child. i never thought then in 1928 that i would be standing here in 1965. it never even occurred to me in my fondest dreams that i might have the chance to help the sons and daughters of those students and to help people like them all over this count rry, but now i have that chance, and i'll let you in on a secret. i mean to use it. >> with memories of those mexican-american schoolchildren se
. >> my first job after college was as a teacher in texas, and the mexican school, two of them couldn't speech much english and i couldn't speak much spanish. the students were poor and they often came to class without breakfast, hungry, and they knew even in their youth the pain of prejudi prejudice. upon they never seemed to know why people disliked them, but they knew it was so because i saw it in their eyes. i often walked home late in the afternoon after the classes were finished...
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we are talking about 1300 contractors out therefrom as far as quebec and texas and florida. >> reporter: you are keeping a close eye on the radar looking at approaching storms. what could storms do to power restoration efforts. >> depends on what it is. if a storm comes through that's similar to the other night where we lost 12,000 customers, it is going to have an effect. and cumulus effect. if you lose several thousand customers at a time, and depending where it is, you could see the restoration process elongate. we will worry about that part. we are making sure we are doing the goal at hard and trying to restore all power by the end of the weekend. >> reporter: we are going on day 6 of people are without power. the frustration levels i am sure are rising. starting today willy gave better eye did he what the -- will you be able to get a-- give a better eye did he when the power will be on. >> when we have eyes on the problem and a crew working a job and they believe they can fix it and restore it by a certain period of time we will on a limited basis with high confidence in the job pr
we are talking about 1300 contractors out therefrom as far as quebec and texas and florida. >> reporter: you are keeping a close eye on the radar looking at approaching storms. what could storms do to power restoration efforts. >> depends on what it is. if a storm comes through that's similar to the other night where we lost 12,000 customers, it is going to have an effect. and cumulus effect. if you lose several thousand customers at a time, and depending where it is, you could see...
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unemployment is higher here more than anywhere in texas. almost all of the 31, 00 students in the far san juan al most school district are hispanic and live in low income households. if any students do go to college it's just about guaranteed they will be the first in their family. five years ago in 2006 close to half of the students drop out of high school without graduating just as their parents had done. this was a dropout district. then daniel came to town. >> the first thing was stop the bleeding work with the dropout situation. >> the new superintendent madea decision he would lure the dropouts back to school. >> at the beginning of every year, we identify all of the missing students and we spend a whole month of december we comb the neighborhoods and try true track down students. >> they called and visited homes of dropouts sometimes making dozens of house calls. >> we have a choice. this can be contributed toward our society or they can be people that depend on the rest of us. >> lo and behold it works. >> 237 seniors who did not ge
unemployment is higher here more than anywhere in texas. almost all of the 31, 00 students in the far san juan al most school district are hispanic and live in low income households. if any students do go to college it's just about guaranteed they will be the first in their family. five years ago in 2006 close to half of the students drop out of high school without graduating just as their parents had done. this was a dropout district. then daniel came to town. >> the first thing was stop...
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president -- you didn't do very well on civil rights in texas. you didn't do very well as a congressman. and why are you taking this stand now? and there was this long pause. and i wasn't, i had no idea what he was going to say. he said, jim, i'll tell you. very few of us have the chance to correct the mistakes of our youth. and when you do, do it. i have that chance and i'm going to do it now. he was reading his times in the context of the progressive evolution start and stops of american government. i would say to any politician today, try to read the moment in the context of the long progressive history of this country. which has been one of constantly fighting, often losing to advance the franchise of democracy. and that's what johnson did when it mattered most. >> you know -- [ applause ] >> hearing you bring up jim deacon. he was covering the white house when i was a white house correspondent. what i remember that jim always had a way of kind of holding his head. and johnson always said, oh, you know, he's the reporter that looks like he ju
president -- you didn't do very well on civil rights in texas. you didn't do very well as a congressman. and why are you taking this stand now? and there was this long pause. and i wasn't, i had no idea what he was going to say. he said, jim, i'll tell you. very few of us have the chance to correct the mistakes of our youth. and when you do, do it. i have that chance and i'm going to do it now. he was reading his times in the context of the progressive evolution start and stops of american...
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he said, he was born in beaumont, texas. he says, does that mean anything to you? i said, no, sir. you have to think, this is another generation, and i was dressed in a little three-piece suit, a thin tie. jack brooks reaches across the table, grabs my tie. and starts pulling me across the desk. big desk. he said, boy, that's my district. he said don't you ever hire somebody from my district without getting my approval. my neck tie was very tight at that point around my neck. and he dropped me. i go, yes, sir. so i went back. jack brooks -- i had the approval. john doar hired this person. highly qualified, congressman said, fine, i signed off on it. just a normal procedure. i think jack brooks many times called the congressman and want immediate fired, because, you know, i had done this, and this just can't happen. this is, you know a breach of protocol, you just never do this, and the congressman, being a good politician said, jack -- he said, sometimes i just can't control the kid. he just does things that i just can't, you know -- i just don't understand. then began the great re
he said, he was born in beaumont, texas. he says, does that mean anything to you? i said, no, sir. you have to think, this is another generation, and i was dressed in a little three-piece suit, a thin tie. jack brooks reaches across the table, grabs my tie. and starts pulling me across the desk. big desk. he said, boy, that's my district. he said don't you ever hire somebody from my district without getting my approval. my neck tie was very tight at that point around my neck. and he dropped me....
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>> i asked him once, in the closing months of the administration, we were flying to texas. there wasn't as much to do and we had more time to talk. and i asked him on the plane -- what other politician, mr. president, other than yourself, do you most admire. i phrased it carefully. and i expected that he would say, richard russell of georgia. i expected that he would say fdr, who clearly, there was an umbilical link between the two of them. i expected he might say, mr. sam rayburn. without hesitation, he said -- the most skilled politician i ever knew in washington was dwight d. eisenhower. and he began talking about eisenhower's political genius, which was a revelation to me. and he said, who do you think the first person was that i called from air force one after the assassination on the second person after i called rose kennedy? i called eisenhower. i said i haven't been elected in this terrible tragedy. i don't know what to do. i want you to come to washington right away and give me advice. and he said, eisenhower came down from gettysburg and he said, mr. president, i'
>> i asked him once, in the closing months of the administration, we were flying to texas. there wasn't as much to do and we had more time to talk. and i asked him on the plane -- what other politician, mr. president, other than yourself, do you most admire. i phrased it carefully. and i expected that he would say, richard russell of georgia. i expected that he would say fdr, who clearly, there was an umbilical link between the two of them. i expected he might say, mr. sam rayburn....
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. >> reporter: in texas two months ago, police found more than 100 illegal immigrants stashed in houses, including unaccompanied boys. >> they were being treated like animals. there was no water, there was no food. they were locked in. >> reporter: mike vickers found four illegal immigrant youths, lost, exhausted and thirsty, including two girls ages 10 and 13. >> they probably really didn't understand how close they were to being statistics and being dead. >> reporter: federal authorities say the number of children detained after illegally entering the u.s. without their parents now is skyrocketing. more than 8,000 unaccompanied migrant children have been taken into custody this year compared to 4,000 the same time last year. most are teenaged buys from central america, where they are fleeing drug and gang violence. extreme poverty or abusive homes. >> it's often a very harrowing trip, a dangerous trip for the children. and it can turn into a very abusive situation. >> reporter: the dramatic rise of unaccompanied minors crossing the border into the u.s. is putting a lot of stress now o
. >> reporter: in texas two months ago, police found more than 100 illegal immigrants stashed in houses, including unaccompanied boys. >> they were being treated like animals. there was no water, there was no food. they were locked in. >> reporter: mike vickers found four illegal immigrant youths, lost, exhausted and thirsty, including two girls ages 10 and 13. >> they probably really didn't understand how close they were to being statistics and being dead. >>...
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a federal judge in amarillo, texas where the plane made an emergency landing ordered him to a mental health facility. >>> the competitive eating take part in one of the biggest sporting events of the year. the nathan's hot dog eating contest in coney island. our buddy john elliott coming up on the left weatherman from our weather station in new york city up against former nathan's champ. toker owe kobayashi. kobayashi will not be competing in this year's event. cheater, cheater you. this is the "cbs morning news." it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. >>> good morning, welcome to 9news now. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike haiduk. thanks for joining us. >> welcome back. >> very quiet? >> very quiet. >> friday night unbelievable what happened around here. saw everything on facebook and twitter and the news. my hat's
a federal judge in amarillo, texas where the plane made an emergency landing ordered him to a mental health facility. >>> the competitive eating take part in one of the biggest sporting events of the year. the nathan's hot dog eating contest in coney island. our buddy john elliott coming up on the left weatherman from our weather station in new york city up against former nathan's champ. toker owe kobayashi. kobayashi will not be competing in this year's event. cheater, cheater you....
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very, very, very bright minds. >> but still, university of texas engineering department. matter of scale. >> john: thank you for joining us on the independence day. we appreciate you coming in. that is it for the panel. stave tuned for a look at how america celebrated its independence day. we'll be right back. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. as her family pulled out of the driveway, this isn't just a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams didn't just arrive at these fires with cold water and checks to help the grown-ups start the rebuilding... they also brought thousands of these teddy bears for kids. people come first. everything else is second. [ female announcer ] allstate customers affected by the recent wildfires call 1-800-547-8676. visit a mobile claims office, your agent or allstate.com >> john: finally tonight, a look at the celeb
very, very, very bright minds. >> but still, university of texas engineering department. matter of scale. >> john: thank you for joining us on the independence day. we appreciate you coming in. that is it for the panel. stave tuned for a look at how america celebrated its independence day. we'll be right back. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit...
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texas had a top-10 system. the top 10 graduates of high schools around the state were automatically admitted to austin. they had a good amount of diversity through that system. in addition to that, texas started using race as an emissions factor. the challenge is really to the extra use of race. the court could say as long as you have got diversity through this one system, you cannot go beyond to consider race. that would be essentially limited to texas. on the other hand, they could say more broadly that any use of race is unconstitutional, and we disavow what was said in the michigan case. that would be a big deal that would affect universities all around the country. >> it is interesting how different it is around the country. california has a constitutional amendment that disallows using race in college admissions. it is interesting that this case comes from texas. it seems if there was any legislature that would rule that you could not use race in university admissions, it would be the texas legislature. i
texas had a top-10 system. the top 10 graduates of high schools around the state were automatically admitted to austin. they had a good amount of diversity through that system. in addition to that, texas started using race as an emissions factor. the challenge is really to the extra use of race. the court could say as long as you have got diversity through this one system, you cannot go beyond to consider race. that would be essentially limited to texas. on the other hand, they could say more...
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a texas judge finds that captain knotting of -- not guilty, declaring he was insane. a handful of passengers are suing the airline over the incident on whether the ruling helps their case. >> i think it does help their case because my position is that this pilot must have had some preexisting mental disorder and the airlines owe all the passengers an obligation to be safe. was he ever psychologically evaluated? >> pilots generally are each year, something like that. what if he was just getting -- passing grades or whatever they do for these every year? >> that goes more to their negligence because it should be more in-depth. just based on the comments he made, you know, he said things about terrorists, al qaeda and things of that nature. >> everyone who knew him, including the former c.e.o. of jetblue knew this guy to the early founding days and there wasn't a hint. others said the same. i'm not saying there might not have been something missed but you hear that's the last guy we would have seen doing this. >> its ironic he suddenly snapped. >> but people do. >> you'r
a texas judge finds that captain knotting of -- not guilty, declaring he was insane. a handful of passengers are suing the airline over the incident on whether the ruling helps their case. >> i think it does help their case because my position is that this pilot must have had some preexisting mental disorder and the airlines owe all the passengers an obligation to be safe. was he ever psychologically evaluated? >> pilots generally are each year, something like that. what if he was...
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>> they come in from texas. in the early days, my dad came to oklahoma. he was the first clerk of the county court in oklahoma. after statehood, known as one of those old, hard hitting, fist fighting democrats. he used to discount the votes all the time. every time my dad went to town, it was common, the first question i would ask him when they came in writing on the horse that evening i would say, well, how many fights did you have today? he would take me up on his knee and tell me who he was fighting, why, all about it. why don't we show a couple of these fascists what a hillbilly can do it. i was born in that little town. dad build a six-room house. cost him about $7,000. the day after, it burned down. >> how big was the place? >> in those days, about 1500. a few years later, about 5000. struck some pretty rich oil pools all-around there in garrison kitty, cromwell, seminole, sam springs, spring hill, all up and down the whole country they have oil. pretty nice old fields. >> any of the oil coming your family? >> no, we got the grease. we turn now to g
>> they come in from texas. in the early days, my dad came to oklahoma. he was the first clerk of the county court in oklahoma. after statehood, known as one of those old, hard hitting, fist fighting democrats. he used to discount the votes all the time. every time my dad went to town, it was common, the first question i would ask him when they came in writing on the horse that evening i would say, well, how many fights did you have today? he would take me up on his knee and tell me who...
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a federal judge in amarillo, texas where the plane made an emergency landing ordered him to a mental health facility. for further tests. >> the titans of competitive eating will take part in one of the biggest sporting events of the year. the nathan's hot dog eating contest in coney island. we have a preview yesterday of sorts. our buddy john elliott coming up on the left weatherman from our weather station in new york city up against former nathan's champ. takeru kobayashi. looks like john is gobbling these things down but take a really close look. not really. kobayashi will not be competing in this year's event. cheater, cheater you. this is the "cbs morning news." ater you. this is the "cbs morning news." it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. >>> so the truth can now be told. mermaids, those, do not exist. the national oceanic
a federal judge in amarillo, texas where the plane made an emergency landing ordered him to a mental health facility. for further tests. >> the titans of competitive eating will take part in one of the biggest sporting events of the year. the nathan's hot dog eating contest in coney island. we have a preview yesterday of sorts. our buddy john elliott coming up on the left weatherman from our weather station in new york city up against former nathan's champ. takeru kobayashi. looks like...
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chicago slams texas 19-2. man. all right. rare tuesday night contest on the pit. portland hosting western conference leading earth quake. wood equivalent to trophy in portland. second half free kick. david bing ham can't reel it in. jack slides it in. to make it 2 nothing. quake make a game of it late. chavez fires. gordon redirects it. that's how it ends. the disappointing loss for san jos jose. 2-1 the final. >> sad day for the raider family. ben treated for prostate cancer passed away at the able of 72 last nature. he played 11 years in two league first with the packers and redskins in the nfl then joined the raiders in the afl 1964 to 1971. 6 foot 8 inch defensive end personified the renegade mystique with the distinctive handlebar mustache, deep voice and physical play. former raider head coach florez a teammate said avenues tough gutsy player with enough meanness to be feared and enough talent to be effective. 3 time afl all star played in the raider second superbowl in 1967. also helped washington huskies win two rows bowl in 1960 and 61. davidson survived
chicago slams texas 19-2. man. all right. rare tuesday night contest on the pit. portland hosting western conference leading earth quake. wood equivalent to trophy in portland. second half free kick. david bing ham can't reel it in. jack slides it in. to make it 2 nothing. quake make a game of it late. chavez fires. gordon redirects it. that's how it ends. the disappointing loss for san jos jose. 2-1 the final. >> sad day for the raider family. ben treated for prostate cancer passed away...
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clayton, listen, a texas town banning american flags at soldiers' graves. there's a big update to this one we want to tell you up next and he wants to ban your sugary drinks but apparently, new york city's mayor doesn't have a problem with hot dogs or salty language. >> good morning, everyone. happy fourth of july. look at this right here, how precious is this picture? it's a little girl with her dad just before he was set to deploy overseas. we're getting in lots of patriotic pictures. we're trying to get as many of them on air this morning. really fun to see. welcome back to "fox & friends first" on this independence day. i'm heather nauert. >> happy fourth of july. i'm heather childers. it's 31 after the top of the hour. >> time for your top five stories at 5:30 this morning. headlines making news at this hour. in a few hours, president obama and mitt romney will mark the fourth of july holiday each in their own way. romney will be in new hampshire marching in that town's independence day parade. romney will then take a break from the campaign trail this
clayton, listen, a texas town banning american flags at soldiers' graves. there's a big update to this one we want to tell you up next and he wants to ban your sugary drinks but apparently, new york city's mayor doesn't have a problem with hot dogs or salty language. >> good morning, everyone. happy fourth of july. look at this right here, how precious is this picture? it's a little girl with her dad just before he was set to deploy overseas. we're getting in lots of patriotic pictures....
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for the first time in ages, my eyes popped when i saw gas go below $4 in texas. while at the aggregate we do see that bad news, on the one-on-one level we are seeing hopeful indicators for the president in terms of that pocketbook economic indicator. >> but we have to be careful on gas prices because they were going down, they're just starting to tick up again, and this is in fact out of the president's control, whether it's a democrat or republican. there's a lot of outside factors. it's an international community that really creates these issues. we have to be careful when we look at gas prices because what goes up, comes down and sometimes goes up again for an election cycle. >> on the flipside -- victoria, just to add, please do respond to this, cnn coming out with a poll that shows some 73%, i believe, who responded to this believing that the economy was poor and this is a tick up from the last polling. so that's also a little bit of an uphill battle. the president perhaps trying to change the narrative on this very subject. >> absolutely. the economic pictu
for the first time in ages, my eyes popped when i saw gas go below $4 in texas. while at the aggregate we do see that bad news, on the one-on-one level we are seeing hopeful indicators for the president in terms of that pocketbook economic indicator. >> but we have to be careful on gas prices because they were going down, they're just starting to tick up again, and this is in fact out of the president's control, whether it's a democrat or republican. there's a lot of outside factors. it's...
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. >> still ahead this morning, a major flag flap at a cemetery in texas. why they are not letting old glory fly on veterans graves. that is our get real. ryan lizza's play list, flaming lips. "it's summertime." homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's over here. >>in the refrigerator? [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big di
. >> still ahead this morning, a major flag flap at a cemetery in texas. why they are not letting old glory fly on veterans graves. that is our get real. ryan lizza's play list, flaming lips. "it's summertime." homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university...
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♪ how far to waco two hundred miles to new mexico ♪ ♪ albuquerque by mornin' light six hours to the texas line ♪ ♪ highway miles they go by so slow she's waitin' down the road from el paso ♪ ♪ how much further do i have to go how far to waco ♪ ♪ stopped at a tuscon truck stop coke and a candy bar ♪ ♪ paid for the gas with the last of my cash got back in the car ♪ ♪ i can't wait to hold you my darlin' in my arms ♪ ♪ goin' back to the love of that pretty girl that owns my heart ♪ ♪ how far to waco two hundred miles to new mexico ♪ ♪ albuquerque by mornin' light six hours to the texas line ♪ ♪ highway miles they go by so slow she's waitin' down the road from el paso ♪ ♪ how much further do i have to go how far to waco ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how far to waco two hundred miles to new mexico ♪ ♪ albuquerque by mornin' light six hours to the texas line ♪ ♪ highway miles they go by so slow she's waitin' down the road from el paso ♪ ♪ how much further do i have to go how far to waco ♪
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ryan owens, abc news, addison, texas. >> certainly understand, 75% of the country, very, very dry right now. you understand why states are saying don't do the fireworks. leave it to the pros. don't do the, for all the folks who want to set them off for parties. looking at pictures what it could potentially lead to. particularly because the as we said conditions are so dry. colorado being an example, 600 homes destroyed and the fire 70% contained. a lot of progress. still miles to go. >> doesn't mean you can't enjoy the fireworks. leave tight professionals. don't do it at home on your own. >> go to your city sanctioned show, at the river, enjoy that. limit it this year. for a few second of fun out could be a tragedy. >> exactly. well, louisiana, some say the effects of the huge gulf coast oil spill are still being felt two years later. shrimpers are seeing their worst catches since nearly 5 million barrels of crude oil sfued inspo the gulf. a biologist says other parts of the eco system has recovered. interestingly enough, lobster fishermen in maine are having the opposite problem. there
ryan owens, abc news, addison, texas. >> certainly understand, 75% of the country, very, very dry right now. you understand why states are saying don't do the fireworks. leave it to the pros. don't do the, for all the folks who want to set them off for parties. looking at pictures what it could potentially lead to. particularly because the as we said conditions are so dry. colorado being an example, 600 homes destroyed and the fire 70% contained. a lot of progress. still miles to go....
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texas town banning american flags at soldiers' graves? there is an update to this story. >> gretchen: first, patriots doing what they can to give back to the families of our military, filling care packages for our wounded warriors still overcease. if you want to help, go to wound warrior project.org ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. mornings are a special time for the two of you...) and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein rich entrées... with garden veggies and egg. each one perfectly designed... to start her day with a little love. new fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. the best ingredient is love. >> gretchen: quick headlines. texas town now reconsidering a controversial ordinance it approved banning flags at veterans' graves. a public meeting will be held next week in response to the thousands of calls city h
texas town banning american flags at soldiers' graves? there is an update to this story. >> gretchen: first, patriots doing what they can to give back to the families of our military, filling care packages for our wounded warriors still overcease. if you want to help, go to wound warrior project.org ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy....
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they kept him restrained until they were able to divert that plane to amarillo, texas which is where we got the jurisdiction on this. a couple of months later, this case is over. joey johnson is joey jackson is on the case. i can never talk enough about these cases. it does not mean you walk out the back door of the courtroom. >> does not at all. can you imagine being on that plane that day when you have someone freaking out like that who is supposed to be the cap pain? in any defense, insanity defenses are infrequently used. less than 1% of the time is it raised and less than 1% of the time is it successful when it is raised. i think it's like .26%. what ends up happening is you don't just get set free. you go to a institution. you're evaluated, but then if a judge determines at some later point that you're capable and don't pose a threat or danger to society then ultimately, you're released. >> the judge is not alone. this is with the prosecutors and the victims have the right to have some input as well. it's really team of doctors that have to give you a clean bill of mental healt
they kept him restrained until they were able to divert that plane to amarillo, texas which is where we got the jurisdiction on this. a couple of months later, this case is over. joey johnson is joey jackson is on the case. i can never talk enough about these cases. it does not mean you walk out the back door of the courtroom. >> does not at all. can you imagine being on that plane that day when you have someone freaking out like that who is supposed to be the cap pain? in any defense,...
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un aÑo celebra jaylin gonzÁlez en texas y tambiÉn felicitar un amigo que estÁ pegado al televisor viendo despierta amÉrica se llama mathews, felicidades. y saben quÉ, hoy tenemos invitados especiales y le doy la bienvenida a nuestra paola gutiÉrrez. vienen a festejar el 4 de julio. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. a la deja que te cuente que ana patricia estÁ en mra playa y carla y yo listas para hablar de farÁndula. >>> mejor no decimos, bueno, derbez finalmente deje la solterÍa y se case con a el sandra rosaldo, quÉ les parece que alessandra rebelÓ que se casaran por bienes separados, asÍ es, firmaron un contrato de contrato pre nupsial. >>> por cierto, les cuento que hoy la pareja, se reÚne con el padre josÉ de jesÚs que serÁ el que oficie la boda el sÁbado para tener la platica pre matrimonio. . 7quisiera ver la cara a eugenio, pero alguien que no quiso perderse la ocasiÓn de enviar le un consejo a eugenio fue nuestro camilo montoya a ver quÉ le dijo. . >>> alessandra serÁ siempre feliz mientras que eugenio se conoccentre en el peluche. feliz
un aÑo celebra jaylin gonzÁlez en texas y tambiÉn felicitar un amigo que estÁ pegado al televisor viendo despierta amÉrica se llama mathews, felicidades. y saben quÉ, hoy tenemos invitados especiales y le doy la bienvenida a nuestra paola gutiÉrrez. vienen a festejar el 4 de julio. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. a la deja que te cuente que ana patricia estÁ en mra playa y carla y yo listas para hablar de farÁndula. >>> mejor no decimos, bueno, derbez...
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it was diverted to amarillo, texas. a judge will decide if the captain will be released or should be committed to a mental health facility. martha: how about this one? the former commerce secretary who was involved in not one but two hit-and-run crashes last month will not face any charges in those cases. the l.a.p.d. said that john bryson who you see here, suffered a seizure which may have resulted in that bizarre behavior. he also had no traces of illegal drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of those crashes. bryson was forced to resign from his post after he was found unconscious in his car last month following those back-to-back accidents. gregg: all right. want to show you an implosion at the university of alabama's rose towers, built in 1969, now being replaced. take a look. can't beat a good implosion. isn't it amazing? they set up viewing areas for the public to come and watch this thing happen. and it was counted down to the exact moment. it is going to make way for a brand new residence hall at the unive
it was diverted to amarillo, texas. a judge will decide if the captain will be released or should be committed to a mental health facility. martha: how about this one? the former commerce secretary who was involved in not one but two hit-and-run crashes last month will not face any charges in those cases. the l.a.p.d. said that john bryson who you see here, suffered a seizure which may have resulted in that bizarre behavior. he also had no traces of illegal drugs or alcohol in his system at the...
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twelve-term republican candidate from texas and three-te candidate for president. he reos ngma pa pic eoes owth ae res congreman paul's son senator rand paul. it's about an hour and ten minutes. all right. go en, co ybto teto it dabehxti cesi oesuti wetrsoet little different here doing an event afterhours. we'll see how it work hope. hopefully 's gd foepl hao. d t t eae lyat o 'radh e e glad to have an interesting discussion of "ron paul's revolution." about thir years ao, there waok li ar tibri montalitusly be w rn athaf hre tot ur t, ost of the students who came to our summer seminars had first read i'm rand. they read e ountn a w 'sen th t ofhburly rennyng i k pa a tu begins with ron paul. that'shere you get more people get are their first taste liar ad yhe eyeorec ic ud wve but people being brought to the concept of liberty and limited government by ron paul and e campaign. and ' ce at h tortennmo ccanmvs s cycle,2011-2012 than he did in 2007, 2008 and i had a lot of os ati clrnssoec iianinry er hen'ced ew enhe w he presents them. what did change, i think, was
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orddnance....making headlines in texas. texas.it's designed to keep homeless people off tte streets.for years... t's been effect in downtown austin.but now... law officials are hoping to expand it to neighborhoods.the measure aims at keeping homeless people from lingering... or siiting in one place for too long.butt some argue... it criminalizes the homeless. (last sot) "we should be focused n the welfare and the fabric of our society just finding a way to approach &ppeople and find out why ttey are there.. it's eeause they have no oppprtunitiis, so lets creaae the opportunities and bring them in." in." the ordinance is currently considered a ccass c misdemeanor with a fine of up to 500-dollars. 3 independence day is a day that all of baltimore comes together... to watch the harbor.but the annual er - tradition can be dangerous. dangerous.you'll remember last year things got out of hand. an alabama man was fatally stabbed... and a 4 year old was hit by a celebratory bulllt shot into the air. tonight.. city pplice.. maryland
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. >> if that sounds good to you amarillo, texas, was the place to be. the world's largest traveling smoker and grill. check it out. all 17,000 pounds of it. the driver of the rig is from amarillo but takes it all over the country to cater special events. imagine all the barbecue? >> i am grateful for our hot dog stand here this morning to celebrate the 4th. i am a huge barbecue fan, some ribs, some burgers. >> little pulled pork. >> love that dirty swine. we don't have all that here, but we have the commissioner of the hot dog stand. jack is back in the house. >> i am a little busy. our old friend from march madness competition joins us. >> we were out of money for the budget. >> that is just about right. just about right. >> okay. >> business picked up over here. >> they're good. >> yeah. we have a new wiener. don't we have a new wiener here? you had moves you wanted to show us? >> i like that! >> somebody, a little edgy for this show. that's all i'm saying. >> i'm going to call the emmy committee. >> somebody call. dancing over there. oh, lord have me
. >> if that sounds good to you amarillo, texas, was the place to be. the world's largest traveling smoker and grill. check it out. all 17,000 pounds of it. the driver of the rig is from amarillo but takes it all over the country to cater special events. imagine all the barbecue? >> i am grateful for our hot dog stand here this morning to celebrate the 4th. i am a huge barbecue fan, some ribs, some burgers. >> little pulled pork. >> love that dirty swine. we don't have...